Trent Alexander-Arnold is an English professional footballer regarded as one of the most gifted full-backs of his generation. Born on 7 October 1998 in Liverpool, England, he developed through Liverpool Football Club’s academy before making his senior debut in 2016. Renowned for his exceptional passing range, crossing ability and vision, Alexander-Arnold has redefined the modern right-back role by contributing significantly to both defence and attack.
Growing up just a few miles from Anfield, he joined Liverpool’s academy at the age of six and progressed through every youth level. Under manager Jürgen Klopp, he established himself as a first-team regular while still a teenager. His creativity from wide areas quickly became one of Liverpool’s greatest attacking weapons, with his assists regularly ranking among the highest for defenders across Europe.
Alexander-Arnold played a key role in Liverpool’s Champions League triumph in 2019 and the club’s first Premier League title in 30 years during the 2019–20 season. His intelligence, technical ability and leadership qualities have earned him numerous individual honours while representing England at major international tournaments.
Away from football, he supports educational and charitable initiatives, particularly those benefiting young people in Liverpool. Widely respected for his professionalism and football intelligence, Trent Alexander-Arnold continues to be recognised as one of the world’s elite footballers.